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What are you making for dinner?
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The turkey has been reduced to one drumstick and a incredibly small portion of soup. Ham still large enough to slice for sandwiches - but maybe that's for tomorrow.
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What used to be called a fry up, although mostly grilled nowadays, so sausages, bacon, fried eggs and beans, probably with a few chips rather than toast as enough bread consumed in the form of turkey sandwiches. Omelettes for those not keen on eating piggies.
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Sausage, mash, brussel sprouts, broccoli and onion gravy.3
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Baked camemberts with carrot sticks, apple slices and crackers.
Melted some Christmas chocolate and dipped pieces of pineapple in on skewers afterwards.
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Little jacket potatoes, I had roasted veg and cheese with mine.
Others had chicken, chorizo and roasted veg casserole/ bake.
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Pasta Bolognese tonight, with garlic bread.
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Tonight we had seabass with a potato and pea salad, recipe from tesco, ingredients from rtc in m&s.
I'm not keen on seabass, but the potato salad was nice.3 -
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Roast suckling pig today, done on the BBQ Rotisserie, roasties, carrots, broccoliNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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Hubby's birthday so I've just made smoked salmon pate and chocolate orange mousse.
Dinner will be salmon en croute, new potatoes and either green beans or asparagus, or possibly both.
Yesterday's dinner cost £1.25 to make up for today's extravagance.4
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